arched opening about 10 feet wide (Fig. [1249]), with splayed and notched jambs and arch, the jambs having a very simple moulded cap (Fig. [1250]).

Fig. 1253.—Stirling Parish Church. Details of St. Andrew’s Chapel.

This opening is not in the centre of the chapel. There are a north and a west window. The former (Fig. [1251]) is pointed, and is divided by mullions into three lights, and retains the original tracery. Fig. [1252] shows the section of the mouldings of the arch and jambs. The window

Durham of Mollet.

Durham and Murray.

Fig. 1254.—Stirling Parish Church. Arms in St. Andrew’s Chapel.

in the west wall is square lintelled, and has a straight sconsion arch (see Fig. [1249]). This chapel exhibits, in small space, three methods of

Fig. 1255.—Stirling Parish Church.